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Friday, November 16, 2012

Order of the Dimensions

By Irene Helenowski
Self - Published by Lulu.com
Published September 14th, 2012
318 pages3.5 to 4 stars - Really interesting book!*This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review.*

When Jane Kremowski first began her graduate studies in physics at Madison State University in Wisconsin, little did she know where her work would take her. Now, she is embroiled in a multitude of dimensions all leading to different outcomes. She and her colleagues therefore must act wisely in order to take and keep away the Order of Dimension from falling into the wrong hands for the sake of her loved ones.Hey everyone! So this is my first review of a self-published book as you know if you've seen my blog before. Also being the nerd that I am I was pretty excited about my first experience of reviewing a self published book. I'm glad to say that this book didn't disappoint.Order of the Dimensions is a science fiction book about traveling to different dimensions. I thought the whole idea of there being different dimensions was cool and that you used science to get the whole thing done. In the book our main character is Jane, a college student in most dimensions, who helps with a device called the Multiverser. This device helps transport a person or object to any different dimension. The dimensions are all on earth, except for ones that "don't exist", and you could be something different in each one. I thought this concept was pretty neat because you could have so many different futures in so many different dimensions and you wouldn't know it. Another main character would be our villain, Anton. I have to say that he was a pretty great villain and seemed to not have any feelings for anyone except his own daughter. He wants to create a world of his own using the Multiverser and Jane. Anton will go to great lengths to get what he wants and not many people can stand in his way. In the end who will win, Jane or Anton?Like I said before, I really did like the whole concept of the book. Anything that makes me think about what could be real is something that I like. I also liked how it wasn't too hard to understand and it was pretty easy to follow along. And for a first time author I think this was a good start. The only reason I'm between 3.5 and 4 stars is because I felt like the characters could have had more personality or something to make me really care about them. But that would be the only problem I have with it. The ending gets interesting and I can tell there will be a second. I'd like to see what will happen next. So anyways if you find this topic interesting then check out this book on Lulu.com. Vanessa